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Middle Aged BJJ 2: No Gi by Tom DeBlass
Fight Smart And Win As An Older Grappler With Tom DeBlass’s Guide To Beating Younger, Faster Opponents With These Key Details And Fundamental Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Concepts To Slowing The Fight Down And Keeping Control - NO GI
- Learn how an older grappler can use real technique and useful technique to simplify their Brazilian jiu-jitsu and slow down younger grapplers with Tom DeBlass’s help
- Tom DeBlass is a UFC veteran fighter and a respected black belt grappling coach in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, as well as a BJJ Fanatics favorite
- Tom shows how to work from top and bottom position with techniques and attacks that older grapplers can gain advantage with, including half guard, pressure passing, and more
- Finish the fight with chokes and joint locks that you can slowly control and finish, with no scrambling or speed needed
- Get real useful advice on how to warmup and cooldown and recover as an older grappler, so you can avoid injury and stay on the mat longer
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro/Warmup | 0 |
Slowing a standing opponent down entering a guard | 9:26 |
Head to the outside modified deep half-guard reversal | 17:55 |
Nullifying the knee slice with lower leg manipulation into reversal | 27:17 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Recovering quarter mount with inside arm control | 0 |
Gaining the undertook from the half-guard to reversal with lower leg manipulation | 11:20 |
Defending your knee line from the bottom half-guard | 20:58 |
Maintaining side control with hip switching | 26:03 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Slowing down a standing opponent with initial dela riva grip transitioning to deep half-guard | 0 |
Dela riva grip into modified X-guard sweep requiring little athleticism | 5:59 |
Breaking your partner down into the closed guard transitioning to a knee-friendly omoplata | 14:57 |
Modified triangle protecting the knees from further injury | 24:53 |
Maximizing time spent on the back | 30:23 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Maintaining top half-guard while controlling the bottom leg shutting down your opponent’s ability to stand or scramble | 0 |
Maintaining top butterfly position not allowing your opponent to stand back up | 9:10 |
Closed-guard pass using your partner’s overhook as your underhook to slow them down | 20:21 |
Hand fighting from top position to slow your bottom opponent down | 29:59 |
Closing thoughts | 40:00 |
Fight Smart And Win As An Older Grappler With Tom DeBlass’s Guide To Beating Younger, Faster Opponents With These Key Details And Fundamental Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Concepts To Slowing The Fight Down And Keeping Control - NO GI
- Learn how an older grappler can use real technique and useful technique to simplify their Brazilian jiu-jitsu and slow down younger grapplers with Tom DeBlass’s help
- Tom DeBlass is a UFC veteran fighter and a respected black belt grappling coach in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, as well as a BJJ Fanatics favorite
- Tom shows how to work from top and bottom position with techniques and attacks that older grapplers can gain advantage with, including half guard, pressure passing, and more
- Finish the fight with chokes and joint locks that you can slowly control and finish, with no scrambling or speed needed
- Get real useful advice on how to warmup and cooldown and recover as an older grappler, so you can avoid injury and stay on the mat longer
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Intro/Warmup | 0 |
Slowing a standing opponent down entering a guard | 9:26 |
Head to the outside modified deep half-guard reversal | 17:55 |
Nullifying the knee slice with lower leg manipulation into reversal | 27:17 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Recovering quarter mount with inside arm control | 0 |
Gaining the undertook from the half-guard to reversal with lower leg manipulation | 11:20 |
Defending your knee line from the bottom half-guard | 20:58 |
Maintaining side control with hip switching | 26:03 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Slowing down a standing opponent with initial dela riva grip transitioning to deep half-guard | 0 |
Dela riva grip into modified X-guard sweep requiring little athleticism | 5:59 |
Breaking your partner down into the closed guard transitioning to a knee-friendly omoplata | 14:57 |
Modified triangle protecting the knees from further injury | 24:53 |
Maximizing time spent on the back | 30:23 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Maintaining top half-guard while controlling the bottom leg shutting down your opponent’s ability to stand or scramble | 0 |
Maintaining top butterfly position not allowing your opponent to stand back up | 9:10 |
Closed-guard pass using your partner’s overhook as your underhook to slow them down | 20:21 |
Hand fighting from top position to slow your bottom opponent down | 29:59 |
Closing thoughts | 40:00 |